CLEVELAND — Joey Meneses' two-run double keyed a four-run second and Jake Irvin pitched six strong innings to lead the Washington Nationals to a 5-2 victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Sunday.
Meneses' double to deep center field opened the scoring against Carlos Carrasco. Ildemaro Vargas and Lane Thomas had back-to-back RBI singles later in the second to put the Nationals up 4-0 as they avoided a series sweep.
''I'm just looking to stay up the middle and I connected on that pitch very well and it felt great,'' Meneses said through a translator.
Nationals manager Dave Martinez was happy to see his team grab a big lead early.
''We harp about scoring first to let our pitchers settle in because they are going to keep us in a lot of games,'' Martinez said. ''It's really important to understand that we have to beat up on their starter and let our pitcher get settled down and pitch a little deeper into the game.''
That was enough support for Irvin (3-5), who allowed five hits and one walk while striking out six. Irvin had gone 1-3 in his previous five starts despite a 2.55 ERA.
''It's awesome. It makes my job a lot easier,'' Irvin said of the early lead. ''I can just go out there and continue to pound the zone and keep us in that game. Props to those guys. They took a little weight off my shoulders and it was awesome to see.''
The AL Central-leading Guardians' nine-game home winning streak, their longest since 2017, was snapped.